Citing an illegal use of subpoenas to obtain records, attorneys for Sharon Carrillo are seeking to have state prosecutors removed from the case.
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Defense tries to remove prosecutors in Stockton Springs murder case
Attorneys for Sharon Carrillo say prosecutors made mistakes in issuing invalid affidavits in the beating death of 10-year-old Marissa Kennedy. Carrillo’s husband, Julio Carrillo, is also accused.
Couple plead not guilty to murdering 10-year-old daughter, in case that triggered DHHS investigation
Police have said that Sharon and Julio Carrillo admitted to beating Marissa Kennedy over several months before she died in February.
Watchdog agency probing girls’ deaths seeks records showing how apparent abuse cases were handled
Subpoenas will be issued to Bangor and Searsport public schools, and two state agencies so they can turn over information to an investigation into the deaths of Marissa Kennedy, 10, and Kendall Chick, 4.
Attorney says state lied to get information on mother of slain Stockton Springs girl
Sharon Carrillo attended a New York school for students with learning disabilities, and her lawyer says Maine police and prosecutors tricked school officials into sending her records.
Man accused of beating stepdaughter to death is assaulted in jail
Julio Carrillo, 51, was assaulted Saturday by another inmate, who now faces two misdemeanor charges for the alleged confrontation.
Hundreds gather to mourn 10-year-old who was allegedly beaten to death by her mother and stepfather
Authorities say Marissa Kennedy died after repeated beatings by her parents, who have been charged with murder.
Family of girl killed in Stockton Springs lived in poverty
Julio and Sharon Carrillo, the parents charged in the beating death of Marissa Kennedy, had less than $1,000 in monthly income, relied on food stamps and paid no rent at the family-owned condo where they lived.
Top lawmaker seeks probe of DHHS response to abuse reports before girl’s death
After Bangor school officials say they shared suspicions of abuse with the agency, Maine’s Senate president urges Gov. Paul LePage to start an investigation into its handling of the case of 10-year-old Marissa Kennedy.
Stockton Springs man arrested after allegedly pointing gun at partner, assaulting her
Police also said they found drugs in the residence while executing a search warrant.